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i have an assortment of makes so i can easily identify which one to take out of my bag!, i've got a couple of Wera ones, i love them but the insulation on the shaft is a bit flimsy. Wiha are good too. I have an extra long bacho pozi which is handy when i need a bit more torque. I have a couple of the old CK ones (i don't like the new CK ones, the handle fits funny in my hand, doesnt feel right at all). I also have a Boddingtons terminal that i got from Elexx this year which is good.
Don't like stanley, not since i owned one and the phillips head snapped off and i cut myself!
-wish someone would bring out some screwdrivers with different colours...i'm sick of red and yellow!
 
I have these Bahco screwdrivers, and a pair of these Stanley Maxsteel 175mm side cutters. Both are good and I would recommend. :)
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I have these Bahco screwdrivers, and a pair of these Stanley Maxsteel 175mm side cutters. Both are good and I would recommend. :)
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I've been using whia slim fit, love them :)


i got a slim fit bahco for taking isolator covers off.

it cost me 5 seconds with a knife to neatly scrape a bit off


seriously the insulation on a load of screwdrivers is rubbish so you can scrape a little off and no one will know any better
 
Wera VDE with laser cut tips are great. The laser cut seems to really help with cam out. Screwfix have a set of 4 for under £10 at the moment in their Winter sale section.
 
don't forget to pack one of these beauties in your toolbox. nobody'll take you seriously without one.

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on a serious note though, i like draper expert. might not be a popular choice, but i like the comfortable handles.
 
Wera kraftform drivers for me and knipex pliers/snips. For comfort I liked using the draper expert drivers but I thought the quality of them was very poor (trying to loosen a screw that someone had horsed in and the head of the driver stayed where it was but the handle turned)
 

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